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A serial cross-sectional study of the prevalence of rabbit haemorrhagic disease on three farms in the lower North Island of New Zealand
J. Henning, P. Davies
Veterinary Population Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Farms
100%
Islands
95%
New Zealand
90%
Rabbits
62%
Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus
59%
Cross-Sectional Studies
57%
Breeding
11%
Microclimate
7%
Insect Vectors
7%
Seroepidemiologic Studies
5%
Antibodies
5%
Sheep
4%
Disease Outbreaks
4%
Cattle
3%
Logistic Models
3%
Animals
2%
Population
1%
Agriculture & Biology
cross-sectional studies
99%
rabbits
58%
farms
58%
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus
55%
antibodies
6%
breeding behavior
6%
Oryctolagus cuniculus
6%
insect vectors
6%
animal age
5%
microclimate
5%
seroprevalence
5%
beef cattle
5%
breeding season
4%
grazing
4%
vegetation
3%
sheep
3%
blood
2%
sampling
1%
methodology
1%